Alfamega Claims DEA Document Were Fake , Tupac Shakur's Unreleased Diss Song 'War Gamez' Finally Released


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NEWS: Alfamega Claims DEA Document Were Fake , Tupac Shakur's Unreleased Diss Song 'War Gamez' Finally Released
Author: Xperience J
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Posted on 2009-07-28

When I’m right, I’m right! I knew that Alfamega was trying everything in his power to get back into the spotlight. Recently Alfamega has made a self-recorded video tape claiming that the DEA documents which linked him to being a government informant were not real. First he claimed he wasn’t a snitch now the documents were fake too? 

Alfa also claims that he never snitched on a former drug dealer but he indeed lied on him. According to Alfa’s YouTube Video, he said: 

"I ain't never snitched on nobody," Alfa promised. "A lot of people read, but they don't understand. They hear but they don't listen...Dude never had a heroin case, he had a cocaine case. So I know whoever sent that document out, somebody typed it up from something and put something together but I'm gonna give y'all the real deal of how it was. I didn't know Ali, don't know Ali to the day...Somebody put the pressure on me and it wasn't the government or nobody like that. They wanted me to basically lie on this dude,it was up to me to either play the hand I was dealt or fold. If I play the hand I was dealt, I'm looking at 30 to 40 [years in prison]. If I fold, that means I'm still in the game. So I went ahead and folded. From the time I did it, I was remorseful about it. It hurt me because I ain't snitched on dude, I lied on this dude....I was loyal to somebody that made me lie on somebody." 

I’m not saying that Alfa’s not telling the truth, but who would go so far as to fake some documents? Not offense but was Alfamega really ever MEGA? It’s not like he was T.I. and someone had something to gain from it. I swear it seems like if it’s not one thing it’s another with this cat. He just refuses to let it go. Not that I blame him but after writing T.I. an Aaliyah styled two-page open letter, he should know better. I’m just glad he didn’t seal it with a kiss. According to Down South Alfa said in the letter: 

"On the real, I'm not coming to you as a disgruntled crying a**ed b*tch who's mad about being let go," Alfa wrote. "I'm coming to you as a man who is disappointed that he was publicly exiled by a friend. You've often said that you're a man of your words but hommie; you are not being true to your words...I rode for you when there was no one else there to ride for you. 24/7, I was on call for you pimp. On many occasions, I sidelined my family choosing to risk my early demise for you. With a little cheddar, you can easily employ dudes to kill for you all day every day. Conversely, try finding someone who will put their life on the line and die for you...I was the first person you called when you got into that altercation in LA with Shaka's DTP people. Without any questions, I was right there ready to go to war for you...Time after time, I defended your honor because you were my dawg; if they disrespected you, they disrespected me...Once this is published, I'm giving you a week to call me. Should you choose to not call me within that timeframe, I'll know exactly where we stand. At that point, we'll separate...Hope you come home soon pimp, keep your head up and let all the bull go. Don't worry about propaganda, people always gone talk." 

I must admit, at first I thought that Alfa may have been innocent but now it just seems like he is doing WAY too much. Anyway that’s only my opinion, you be the judge! Watch Alfamega’s YouTube Video below:

Tupac Shakur’s Unreleased Diss Song “War Gamez” Finally Released 

You know Hip-Hop beef has gotten out of control when you can diss someone from the grave! Recently one of Tupac Shakur’s diss songs were released online and named Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, Nas, Mobb Deep and many more.  

 “War Gamez” is the entitled track and also features Pac’s rap group The Outlawz. Here are a few of the lyrics from the diss track. 

"N*ggas playing deadly motherf*cking war games," Pac says in the intro. "How many broke down rappers got some sh*t to say...I bust on Bad Boy, Mobb Deep and murder The Firm/When you scream 'fake thugs' who the f*ck you mean/Get more C.R.E.A.M. than all of y'all/N*gga f*ck your team/Now Dre wanna switch sides/Tricks hide in war/Last year I shed tears but I don't cry no more/Plus Jay-Z tried to play me/He won't last long/Go ask King Sun how it feel to have your a** gone...Got shot five times, got outta jail on bail and sold five million. Sold more records than all you trick motherf*ckers put together. More than The Firm, more than Bad Boy, murdered Mobb Deep, more than all you b*tch made n*ggas." 

As well all know Tupac released a few diss songs prior to his death in 1996. Diss tracks including hard tracks like “Hit ‘Em Up” and “Against All Odds” were songs targeted towards Nas and the entire Bad Boy label. 

Earlier this year WIDEawake purchased Death Row Records and even signed a deal with EverGreen to release new music, which would include these unreleased records by Pac. But why these diss tracks why now? I’m guessing like everyone else, they are trying to make money. To each his or her own. I wonder if anyone will respond. 

Check out Tupac’s “War Gamez” Below:


 

 


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